Birth date: Around 3750 BC
Race: Non Metallic element and chemical solid element
Birth weight (atomic mass):12.0107g
Birth height (atomic number):6
Family Name (family or group):Group 14
Obstetrician (Discoverer): The Egyptians Bohr Model of Carbon Atom- Sasha Hay
Place of birth (country of discovery): Egypt
Gender (state of matter at room temperature.): Solid
Personality: Boiling point: is approximately 4827°C (8720,33°F)
Density:2.26g/cm3
Melting Point: 3551,85°C (6425,33°F)
DNA:Chemically, all carbon types are resistant to corrosion, but react with other elements at high temperature in covalent.
Family Portrait
Brothers and Sisters: Geranium (Ge), Silicon (Si), Tin(Sn), Lead (Pb)
Career of element: Carbon is most commonly obtained from coal deposits, although it usually must be processed into a form suitable for commercial use. Three naturally occurring allotropes of carbon are known to exist: amorphous, graphite and diamond.
=CARBON (C6)
Birth date: Around 3750 BCRace: Non Metallic element and chemical solid element
Birth weight (atomic mass):12.0107g
Birth height (atomic number):6
Family Name (family or group):Group 14
Obstetrician (Discoverer): The Egyptians
Bohr Model of Carbon Atom- Sasha Hay
Bohr Model- Marshmallows:Protons
Black Jelly tots: Neutrons
Orange Jelly tots: Electrons
Place of birth (country of discovery): Egypt
Gender (state of matter at room temperature.): Solid
Personality: Boiling point: is approximately 4827°C (8720,33°F)
Density:2.26g/cm3
Melting Point: 3551,85°C (6425,33°F)
DNA:Chemically, all carbon types are resistant to corrosion, but react with other elements at high temperature in covalent.
Family Portrait
Brothers and Sisters: Geranium (Ge), Silicon (Si), Tin(Sn), Lead (Pb)
Career of element: Carbon is most commonly obtained from coal deposits, although it usually must be processed into a form suitable for commercial use. Three naturally occurring allotropes of carbon are known to exist: amorphous, graphite and diamond.
What our little Carbon will Become
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Carbon Birth Certificate
Carbon is an elementCarbon is an atomIts atomic number is si-ixand that's what diamonds are made from(To the happy birthday song)